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nated the life of this excellent woman, ap- 
peared in August last, and soon deprived her 
friends of the least hope of her recovery. 
From its commencement to its close, every 
day witnessed the gradual progress of her ma- 
lady, and afforded proofs, from within and 
from without, that her dissolution was fast 
approaching. 
scene of glory, Sufferings unveiled the beauty 
of holiness which adorned the saint. For- 
bidden to indulge the dearest hopes which 
animate the breast of a parent, those of seeing 
her offspring rise up to be blessings to the 
world, expecting every moment, amidst the 
pains and sorrows of a lingering illness, to 
close for ever her eyes on the objects of her 
fondest affection, though 
¢¢ Long at her couch Death tock his patient 
stand, 
And menaced oft, and oft withheld the blow.” 
The days of her affliction passed away, and 
not a murmur escaped the lips of the dying 
Christian. With patience she ran the race 
that was set before her. However dark and 
rugged the path which conducts to the valley 
of the shadow of Death, she trod it witha 
firm aiid unhesitating step. She has arrived 
at her destined goal, and her reward is sure. 
ESSEX, 
Married.] At Chipping Ongar, Mr. J. 
Potter, surgeon, to Miss Gilbert, daughter of 
Mrs. G. 
At Great Baddon, Mr. William Rooke, of 
London, to Miss Polley, of Galleywood Com- 
mon, 
Died.] At Romford, Mr. John Rumball, 
jun. son of Mr. R. of the Bull Inn. 
At Colchester, Mrs. Johnson, 77.—Nrs. 
Maltby.—-Mr. John Masoe, attorney. 
At Chelmsford, Mr. John Rayner, second 
son of Mr. Henry R. 18. 
At Moulsham, Mr. Pearson, of the White 
Hart. 
At Baddow-lane, near Chelmsford, Mrs. 
Mary Howlett, 81, 
At Stratford-groye, Mrs. Langford, wife of 
_ R.L. esq. of Enfield. 
At Great Ilford, Emanuel Goodhart, esq. 
52, 
At the Hyde, near Ingatestone, Mr. Wil- 
Niam M‘Glashon. 
At Manningtree, Miss Sarah Leech, only 
surviving daughter of Mr. William L. 
At Little Baddow Hall, Mrs. Taylor. 
At Billericay, Mrs. Fairchild. 
At Ardleigh, Mr. Henry Blomfield. 
KENT. 
Married.} At Maidstone, William Scu- 
damore, esq. to Miss Davies, of Mortlake, 
Surry. 
| At Littlebourne, Mr. Franklin, aged 88, 
to Miss Mary Dewel, 17, os mM 
At Dover, M. Abrahams, esq. to Miss B. 
Levy. 
At Upper Deal, Samuel James Hatch, esq. 
To her a scene of trial was a. 
Essexr—Kent-—Surry—Sussex Q\t 
to Miss Forster, daughter of Mr. Benjamin 
Died.| At Spring Grove, the Hon, Mrs. 
Woodgate, wile of Henry W. esq. 
At Sydenham, Charles Bill, esq. late of 
Farley Hall, and many years an active, 
useful, and upright magistrate, 87. 
At Barton, near Canterbury, Allen Gre- 
bell, esq. secretary and treasurer to the 
Kent Agricultural Society. 
At Woolwich, Captain M. T. Jennings. 
At Deal, Mrs. Hammond, wife of Mr. 
Charles H. merchant.—Mrs. Vile. 
At Ash, Mrs. Smith. 
At Canterbury, Mrs. Hayward, 74.—0 
Mr. Francis Villiers, 84,.—-Mrs. Evernden, 
69.—Mrs; Fedarb, 76. | 
At Brompton, Mrs. Weatherall, relict of 
J. W. esq. formerly storekeeper of Chatham 
dock yard. H 
At Tenterden, Mrs. Winser, 38.—Mrs. 
Pearce, 72. 
At Thanington, near Canterbury, Mr. 
John Reynolds, 88. 
At Margate, Charles Dalbiar, esq. 84. 
—Mrs. Leapidge, 78. 
At Knowton House; Turone, esq. 
At Ashford, Mr. John Bourne, 82. 
At Hythe, Mr. Thomas Winter, 66.-« 
Mr. William Hussey, 76. 
At Folkstone, Mr. Ingram Spearpoint, 62. 
Mr. William Jewell, 70. 
At Maidstone, Mrs. Reader. 
At Sandwich, Mrs Cock, 82. 
SURRY. 
Married.} At Morden, Robert Ekins 
Lillington, esq. to Miss C. Stent, of Almer, 
Dorset. 
Died.} At Richmond, the Viscountess de 
Cambia. 
At Guildford, James Vincent, esq. 68. He 
was father of that corporation, and had thrice 
served the office of mavor. 
SUSSEX. 
Married.} The Rev Mr. Baldwyn, to 
Miss A. Riggs, ninth daughter of Henry R. 
esq. of Eastbourne Cottage. 
At Brighton, S. Lucas, esq. of Sheffield, to 
Miss Lydia Gold.—Lieut. Cocksedge, of the 
Dapper gun brig, to Miss Allen, of the White 
Horse Inn, 
Died-; At Woolbeding, Sir Francis Vin- 
cent, bart. private secretary to Mr. Fox, 
during the short period of his administration, 
27, He was a gentieman of superior talents, 
and married the eldest daughter of Mrs. Boue 
veric, who died about three years ago, leaving 
two children, Francis, the eldest, who is iia 
his 7th year succeeds to the title. ; 
At Horsham, from excessive fatigue while 
in Spain, Captain G. Forth, of the 26th regi« 
ment. 4 
At Standean, Mrs. Philadelphia Hamshar, 
87. 
At Arundel, Mrs. Swinburne, relict of 
Henry H. esq, of Hamsterly, Durham. 
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